Horace McFarland 






HORACE McFARLAND 
AARS—Plant Patent Pending 
A truly distinctive new Rose. Sturdy plants grow strongly upright. 
Foliage is remarkably leathery and healthy. Plants bear an abundance 
of large buds, deep apricot in color, which open into an almost inde- 
scribable shade of buff-salmon blooms. Flowers are large, having 45 
petals and are borne from June until freezing weather in late fall. 
A Hybrid Tea Rose you will be proud to have in your gardens. 2-year 
No. 1 plants, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00, postpaid. 
STRATFORD 
Plant Patent No. 160 
If you love silvery-pink color then you will want ‘Stratford.’’ One of 
the most unique petaled Roses we have ever seen. Open blooms have 
the odd, Cactus-like appearance of the Cactus Dahlias. A vigorous 
growing plant with strong erect canes. Buds are a delightful flesh-pink, 
opening into large blooms so extremely double that there scarcely seems 
to be room for all the petals. The color of open blooms is creamy pink 
and holds for days as the many petals unfold. Blooms come almost con- 
tinuously from June until freezing weather and this is a Hybrid Tea we’re 
sure you will want to add to your gardens. 2-year No. 1 plants, $1.50 
each; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. (See back cover for new ‘‘Pillar Stratford.’’) 
GOOD N EWS Stratford 
Plant Patent No. 426 
Really good news for Rose lovers. Buds are deep copper-pink and open 
into gorgeous, large double blooms with a coppery center blending to shell- 
pink on the outer petals. Richly fragrant. Blooms almost continuously 
throughout the summer and fall until freezing weather. Sturdy, healthy 
plants with fine foliage and habits. A truly fine Hybrid Tea. 2-year No. 1 
plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
PEACE 
AARS—(The only selection for 1946) 
Plant Patent No. 591 
We might well use this whole page extolling the merits of this grand new Rose. 
Adjudged by experts to be one of the greatest new Roses of all time. Magnificent 
large, very double blooms ranging in color from a deep yellow in bud, to creamy- 
4 yellow with cerise-pink edging as the petals unfold, and finally an alabaster shade 
on fully open blooms. Not unusual for one to count 5 or 6 different shadings in 
blooms on a single plant. Bushes are massive and sturdy in growth with tough, 
leathery, dark green foliage. Plants bloom from June until freezing weather, 
producing exhibition quality flowers in abundance, 2-year No. 1 plants, $2.50 
each; 3 for $6.25, postpaid. 

Biiaiioun 
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